Quoting swash buckler
Very nice battle there- and don't care about overcritic comments about accuracy- Kashyyyk (3 y:s btw) is a planet and battle there was bigger than seen in the film- there was more sand yes but kashyyyk supposedly has more beaches than the one seen in the film- and there were homing spiders as seen in Battlefront and Battlefront2- they just didn't participate that invasion seen in the film :P
So i think it's better not to invent own planets but invent more places to existing ones- we haven't seen the whole kashyyyk and this definitely looks like kashyyyk...

Thanks but I just did not have enough sand so that was the best I could do...sorry.

Very nice battle there- and don't care about overcritic comments about accuracy- Kashyyyk (3 y:s btw) is a planet and battle there was bigger than seen in the film- there was more sand yes but kashyyyk supposedly has more beaches than the one seen in the film- and there were homing spiders as seen in Battlefront and Battlefront2- they just didn't participate that invasion seen in the film :P
So i think it's better not to invent own planets but invent more places to existing ones- we haven't seen the whole kashyyyk and this definitely looks like kashyyyk...

I'm answering you privately to avoid misunderstandings. As I can see you are extremely good for a kid your age, you have the sense of detail and action. However, the MOColympics are not only about building at your best: photography, presentation and some computer skills are required in order to participate successfully. Moreover, the themes and categories you may face are very diverse, and most are quite demanding in terms of time, effort and resources. This said, if you can find a way on your own to post that missing link, you'll be allowed (and welcome!) to compete. That's why that rule was put there in the first place.

Quoting Commander Blarck
Ok am in but sorry I dont know how too add links can you please let me play though am only 9 its not like I will last long though...

I'm answering you privately to avoid misunderstandings. As I can see you are extremely good for a kid your age, you have the sense of detail and action. However, the MOColympics are not only about building at your best: photography, presentation and some computer skills are required in order to participate successfully. Moreover, the themes and categories you may face are very diverse, and most are quite demanding in terms of time, effort and resources. This said, if you can find a way on your own to post that missing link, you'll be allowed (and welcome!) to compete. That's why that rule was put there in the first place.

very great, but not as accurate. not enough sand . i mean see episode III and see how much sand there is. There were no homing spider droids, but hey its great. A lot of people attempt Kashyyyk, and its good but not accurate. Even Ian Lundquist's Kashyyyk isnt very accurate, but if it was a custom planet, then its awesome. just a suggestion if your making a planet, and its not very accurate, just make it a custom planet, so it seems even better and people cant say its not accurate cause the planet doesnt even exist.